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LITH Doesn't React With WATR Properly #816

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RCAProduction opened this issue Nov 2, 2021 · 2 comments
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LITH Doesn't React With WATR Properly #816

RCAProduction opened this issue Nov 2, 2021 · 2 comments

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@RCAProduction
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A particle of LITH is never transformed or destroyed when reacting with WATR.

Although it heats up, produces pressure, and produces HYGN, LITH never changes. It will become molten LITH, then change back to standard LITH. After a long period of this, it will float on WATR and not react. When reaching the reaction limit, a particle should be destroyed, or it doesn't make any sense. Just as with any other element, an explosive reaction causes the source element to be destroyed.

@moonheart08
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Feature.

@Firestar-Reimu
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? Why LITH is not destroyed?

Of lithium metal
Lithium reacts with water easily, but with noticeably less vigor than other alkali metals. The reaction forms hydrogen gas and lithium hydroxide.[6]

But the feature of LITH and OXYG burning can be enhanced

Lithium will ignite and burn in oxygen when exposed to water or water vapor.

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